Soda Blasting

Soda Blasting is a process which uses baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) propelled using high pressure and volume through
specially designed blasting machines to clean and/or strip contamination from the surface of any substrate. Unlike sand-blasting,
Soda Blasting is gentle enough to remove the coating without harming the substrate. Virtually any coating can be removed from most
any surface Soda Blasting is FDA approved, a non-toxic, non-hazardous food-grade material that is 100% water soluble and an
environmentally friendly product.

Automotive

Soda Blasting is also used extensively for stripping paint from automobiles. Soda Blasting is non-abrasive. Soda blasting effectively removes paint, without damage to metal,
glass, rubber, chrome or aluminum trim on vehicles. Soda blasting is ideal for cleaning and stripping of fiberglass/composites
parts and panels.

Food Service Industray

Soda Blasting is now used in the Food Processing industry as an alternative to traditional cleaning systems.
Food plants have many cleaning challenges such as heavy duty processing equipment, conveyor belts, plant floors and walls.
Pressure washers do not effectively clean food contact surfaces, they simply act as a high impact rinse. Most scrub brushes and
cleansers only partially clean the surface of equipment and require the use of harsh (and sometimes dangerous) chemicals.
Soda Blasting, however, uses an FDA/USDA approved cleaning media (baking soda) in a high-pressure machine to thoroughly clean
any surface without damaging the substrate.